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TABLE 1–1
Name
Locked
Standby
The LEDs consist of two types: system health indicators and fault indicators. The
system health indicators light to show you that the system is functioning normally.
The fault indicators light when a problem is detected in the system. Because it is
important for you to know that a fault exists in the system, the fault indicators
remain lit when the system is reset or switched to standby mode using the keyswitch.
When you first power on the system, the LEDs are individually toggled on and off to
verify that each one is working correctly. After that, the LEDs operate as described in
the following table.
TABLE 1–2
Name
Power-on
General fault
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Description
Turns the system power on and disables the keyboard
Stop-a command and terminal Break key
command. This prevents users from suspending
system operation and accessing the system ok prompt
in order to modify OpenBoot configuration
parameters stored in the system's nonvolatile memory.
This setting also prevents unauthorized programming
of the system flash PROM. For additional details, see
"About Flash PROM Jumpers" on page 93.
This is the recommended setting for normal
day-to-day operation of the system.
Places the system in standby mode by turning off
power to all internal system components and placing
the power supplies in standby mode. When the
keyswitch is in this position, the keyboard power
switch is disabled.
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Description
This green LED lights steadily when the system power
is on and the keyswitch is in the On, Diagnostics, or
Locked position.
This yellow LED blinks slowly while the system runs
its power-on self-test (POST) diagnostics and blinks
rapidly during OpenBoot diagnostic (OBDiag) tests. It
lights steadily when any fault is detected (including a
fault also reported by any other LED).

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